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Leon Kennedy in his print shop in 1953. He grew the beard for the "Englewood Golden Jubilee".
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Leon Kennedy moved to Englewood in 1925. He had a long career in printing in Englewood starting with the printing department at the Alexander Film Company.
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Majestic Motors was a new and used car dealership in Englewood from 1948-1963.
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Daughters of Frank and Velma Beyer. Standing: Mary and Shirley. Seated: Doris, Ruth and Ida May.
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Frank William Beyer was born in Englewood in April 1896. He was the oldest son of Frank Wendell Beyer and older brother to Oscar Wendell Beyer.
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Frank Wendell Beyer was born in Germany and eventually found his way to Colorado. He bought land in the Englewood area in 1891. This is his wedding photo in 1893.
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Oscar Wendell Beyer was born in Englewood in October 1897.
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A photo of the Len Carpenter home at 4808 S. Broadway.
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Phil Grimm was the owner of Freeman Signs.
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The Roadrunner bookmobile ran from 1968 - 1991. It is pictured here with driver Richard Blackburn.
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The new Rainbow Express bookmobile that replaced the old "Roadrunner" bookmobile.
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A photo of the Englewood Depot at its original location at 1000 W. Hampden before it was moved to 607 W Dartmouth in 1994.
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A photo of the Englewood Depot at its original location at 1000 W. Hampden before it was moved to 607 W. Dartmouth in 1994.
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Bertha Frye (center) visiting relatives in Nebraska while on a trip in their Model T Ford.
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This was a new fire engine in 1992 for the Englewood Fire Department.
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The Trask family. From Left to Right, Evelyn, Billy, Allen, Susan, and William "Bill".
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Sisters Velma and Bertha Frye share a wedding day on June 29, 1921. Velma (left) married Frank William Beyer and Bertha (right) married Raymond Enewold.
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Chesley Forest Frye was the oldest son of Charles Franklin Frye. He is shown here after his return form WWI in 1918.